stff4me.DeleteThis@yahoo.com (Phil S) writes:
>I'm in process of building a system with an ABIT NF7-M motherboard
>(using NVIDIA nForce2 video) that I would like to run with Linux
>instead of Windows.
>Has anyone installed Red Hat 9, Fedora 2 or Debian linux on that
>motherboard or chipset? How to configure the video? I've used Linux
>before but I am not fasmilar with details configuring the low-level
>"X" widnows.
I have a Shuttle XPC with nforce2. Kernels since 2.4.21 should
recognize UDMA IDE properly.
XFree86 ran with its nv driver, which allegedly has 2D performance
nearly as good as, or as good as, the nvidia driver available at
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.nvidia.com." target="_blank">www.nvidia.com.</a> The nvidia driver however has better 3D support but
is a pain in the ass since you have to recompile it if you update your
kernel.
Also, I had to download linux sound & Ethernet drivers from
nvidia.com, them compile them for the kernel.
Too bad nvidia can't grok that it wouldn't lose a thing if they'd just
donate their code to the kernel, & make life easier for the rest of
us.
--
<> Robert Geer & Donna Tomky | |||| We sure |||| <>
<> bgeer.DeleteThis@xmission.com | == == find it == == <>
<> dtomky.DeleteThis@xmission.com | == == enchanting == == <>
<> Albuquerque, NM USA | |||| here! |||| <><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
>> Stay informed about: ABIT NF7-M ( NVIDIA nForce2 video) with Linux?